DJI Avata 2 (Drone Only)
Features:
- FPV flight experience
- Motion control, easy ACRO
- Downloads in Super-Wide 4K
- 1/1.3" image sensor
- Integrated propeller guard
- Binocular Fisheye optical placement
- Turtle mode
- Cinematic magic at the touch of a button
DJI Avata 2
All Thrills, No Frills
DJI Avata 2 offers an immersive FPV drone experience with improved imaging, safety and battery life. Amp up the fun when you combine Avata 2 with the new DJI Goggles 3 and DJI RC Motion 3.
DJI Goggles 3
Visual Discovery
DJI Goggles 3 now has Real View PiP (Picture-In-Picture). Observe your surroundings without removing the glasses, for more safety and immersion. The high-definition micro-OLED display and ultra-low-latency transmission bring the world into view.
DJI RC Motion 3
Feel every flight
Effortlessly perform difficult aerial stunts with DJI RC Motion 3. Beginner pilots can now perform spectacular flips, turns and other exciting maneuvers.
Incredibly awesome
Easy ACRO[2]
Soar, dive and roll for amazing aerial shots with a single tap. Capturing epic FPV footage with DJI RC Motion 3 and Avata 2 is easier than ever.
One-Push Flip
360 front/back flip, adding fresh twists to your footage.
One-Push Roll
Scroll 360 left/right, transforming any footage magically.
One-Push 180 Drift
High-speed sideshifts for yaw spin 180 away from objects and move away quickly, achieving stunning visuals.
Advanced maneuvers
Fly nimbly in tight spaces with the new DJI FPV 3 Remote Controller[3] in manual mode to show off flying prowess and generous creativity.
DJI Store App
Virtual Flight has just been updated, offering an exclusive look at one-touch stunts and the joy of FPV flight. Try all-new scenarios and flight modes and immerse yourself in the control experience of Avata 2.
Downloads in Super-Wide 4K
Create breathtaking images with Avata 2's 155 FOV and its ability to quickly zoom in and out of subjects. Beginner pilots can quickly master aerobatic shots and quickly capture dynamic low-altitude shots that other drones can't do.
Ultra Wide 155 FOV of Avata 2
Typical 82 view of camera drones[4]
1/1.3 CMOS sensor
The upgraded 1/1.3" CMOS sensor extends the dynamic range of shooting, handling low-light conditions more effectively to capture great footage on every flight.[5]
Effective Pixels
12 MP
Offline stabilization
Gyroflow[6]
Repeated immersion
4K/60fps HDR video[7]
Unleash your true aerial potential. 4K/60fps HDR in Avata 2 captures all the amazing high-speed flight. In the glasses, you can adjust the sharpness and noise reduction levels for more finely tuned videos.
RockSteady
Equipped with DJI's latest stabilization algorithm, Avata 2 captures smooth, stable footage even when flying at high speeds or in windy conditions.
HorizonSteady
HorizonSteady handles up to 360 horizontal rotations, ensuring footage remains locked to the horizon even if the drone turns sharply or oscillates dramatically.
Ultra Wide 155 FOV
Enhance your vision and increase the immersion of low altitude and high speed flights. Avata 2 offers ultra-wide, wide-angle, and normal-angle FOV options, allowing you to adapt to the scenario.
10-bit D-Log M
Capture rich detail in highlights and shadows and enhance post-production opportunities while further optimizing color gradation.
We got you covered
The Avata 2's updated integrated propeller guard design makes it lighter and more maneuverable, allowing it to navigate freely in tight spaces.[5] By releasing the throttle on the RC Motion 3 or pressing the lock button freezes the drone, allowing you to handle unexpected situations calmly. In addition, the automatic Return to Home (RTH) function is activated when the drone's battery is low or in case of signal loss, adding an extra layer of safety.[8]
Complex positioning with new sensors
New binocular fisheye sensors enable downward and backward visual positioning during low-altitude and indoor flights, improving flight stability and safety.
Turtle Mode
Avata 2 can automatically flip back to take-off position when upside down with Turtle Mode enabled so you can quickly get airborne.
Excellence in everything
The sky is the limit with the longest flight
The Avata 2 has a maximum flight time of 23 minutes[9] and supports PD fast charging so you can quickly recharge it and take to the skies again.
The new two-way charge hub for DJI Avata 2[3] has a power accumulation function, which allows the transfer of residual power from multiple batteries to the one with the highest charge level, [ 10] giving you an "extra battery" in critical moments.
O4 video transmission, enhanced perception
DJI O4's improved video transmission stability allows you to fully immerse yourself in every flight and provides greater safety. The two-transmitter, four-receiver, four-antenna design ensures strong anti-interference performance and boasts maximum video transmission distance up to 13km[11], with transmission delay up to 24ms[12], 1080p/100fps high definition image quality and maximum transmission rate of 60Mbps. [13]
Unlimited passion, wireless sharing
Watch your DJI Goggles 3 live stream from Avata 2 in the DJI Fly app on your smart device.[14] Connect up to 5 meters away.[15] su
Store more, share more
Avata 2 is equipped with 46GB of internal storage, capable of storing around 90 minutes of 1080p/60fps video, ensuring you capture the best parts of every flight.
With Wi-Fi connectivity for fast file transfer to your phone, post-processing and sharing your finished work is super efficient.
LightCut app, one-click magic
One-click editing
With smart AI recognition of video types and subjects, you can effortlessly filter and select spots with smooth camera work and great composition. Coupled with a huge range of theme templates, enabling you to produce sophisticated content. The app also features smart sound effects, color recovery, one-click device watermarking, and end titles, among other features.
Wireless
When Avata 2 is connected wirelessly to LightCut, you can preview captured footage within the app and edit it without having to download the footage, saving valuable space on your smartphone.
**All videos and images on this page were shot using DJI Avata 2 by professionals in strict compliance with local laws and regulations and have been subjected to various treatments during post-production. Videos and images are for reference only. actual results may vary. Always comply with local laws and regulations and ensure that the aircraft has received relevant airspace certifications and authorizations prior to flight.
***All images, videos and on-screen content related to the product on this page is for reference only. Actual product effects (including but not limited to appearance, color and size) and screen display contents (including but not limited to background, user interface and images) may vary.
- Notes:
- A DJI RC Motion series product or a DJI Goggles series product is required, which are available for separate purchase as needed. Please check the product page on the official DJI website for more details.
- A DJI RC Motion series product is required, which is available for separate purchase as required. Please check the product page on the official DJI website for more details.
- Sold separately.
- Reference to the DJI Mini 4 Pro and DJI Air 3 camera drones.
- Compared to DJI Avata.
- To use Gyroflow stabilization, turn off electronic stabilization in the glasses menu before flight and set the angle to wide angle to ensure the video is recognized by Gyroflow and stabilized effectively.
- HDR video is available in two scenarios: A. EIS off, recording in 4K/2.7K/1080p@60/50/30fps with 16:9 aspect ratio or 4K/2.7K/1080p @30fps with 4:3 aspect ratio. B. EIS is set to RockSteady or HorizonSteady, recording at 4K/2.7K/1080p@30fps with 16:9 or 4:3 aspect ratio.
- DJI Avata 2 is factory set to automatically perform Return to Home (RTH) if the drone signal is disconnected, and users can change the setting to hover or land before takeoff according to the actual scenario of flight.
- Measured when flying forward at 21.6 km/h in a windless environment at sea level, with camera parameters set to 1080p/30fps, video mode disabled and from 100% battery level to 0% . Data is for reference only. Always pay attention to the reminders on the glasses screens during your flight.
- DO NOT plug in the charger, DO NOT connect external devices, or insert/remove batteries while charging.
- The transmission distance of 13 km can only be achieved according to the FCC standard when measured without interference in an open outdoor environment. The data above shows the longest communication range for one-way, non-return flights according to each standard. During your flight, pay attention to the RTH reminders on the goggles screen.
- Measured with 1080p/100fps video transmission, tested outdoors in an open environment with no interference.
- Tested in an open outdoor environment without interference. The video bit rate varies depending on the operating environment.
- Some countries and regions prohibit the use of the 5.1 GHz or 5.8 GHz frequency band or both. In some countries and regions, the 5.1 GHz frequency is only allowed for indoor use. If the 5.1/5.8 GHz frequency band is not available (such as in Japan), smartphone screen sharing via Wi-Fi is not available. To achieve screen sharing, a wired connection is recommended. Before you fly, be sure to check and comply with local regulations.
- Tested in open external environment without interference. The video transmission distance varies depending on the operating environment.
- Data comes from DJI labs and is for reference only. For specific test conditions, please consult the corresponding product page on the official DJI website.
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Aircraft | |
Takeoff Weight | About 377g |
Dimensions | 185*212*64 mm (L*W*H) |
Maximum climb speed |
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Maximum take-off altitude | 5000m Measured in an airless environment during takeoff from an altitude of 5000m and vertical climb of 500m using Sport mode and from 100% to 20% battery level. Data is for reference only. Always pay attention to the reminders on the glasses screens during your flight. |
Maximum flight time | Approximately 23 minutes Measured when flying forward at 21.6 km/h in an airless environment at sea level, with camera parameters set to 1080p/30fps, video mode off and from 100% to 0% battery level. Data is for reference only. Always pay attention to the reminders on the glasses screens during your flight. |
Maximum hover time | About 21 minutes Measured while hovering in an airless environment at sea level, with camera settings set to 1080p/30fps, video mode disabled, and from 100% battery level to 0 %. The data is alone for reference. Always pay attention to the reminders on the glasses screens during your flight. |
Maximum flight distance | 13 km Measured when flying forward at 43.2 km/h in a windless environment at sea level, with camera parameters set to 1080p/30fps, video mode disabled and from 100% battery level to 0%. Data is for reference only. Always pay attention to the reminders on the glasses screens during your flight. |
Maximum Wind Speed Resistance | 10.7 m/s (Level 5) |
Operating temperature | -10 to 40C |
Global Navigation Satellite System | GPS + Galileo + BeiDou |
Swing accuracy range |
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Internal storage | 46 GB |
Camera | |
Image sensor |
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Lens |
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ISO range |
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Shutter speed |
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Max Image Size |
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Photo mode | Single download |
Photo format | JPEG |
Video Analysis |
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Video format | MP4 (H.264/H.265) |
Maximum video bitrate | 130 Mbps |
Supported file system | exFAT |
Color mode |
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Camera FOV | Supports normal mode, wide angle mode and ultra wide angle mode. |
EIS |
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Gimbal | |
Stabilize | One axis mechanical gimbal (tilt) |
Mechanical range | KTilt: -95 to 90 |
Controlled range | Tilt: -85 to 80 |
Maximum control speed (tilt) | 100/s |
Angular vibration range | +/-0.01 |
Electronic Roll Axis | Real-time screen correction is not available during recording, but can be applied to video recorded on the drone. |
Tracking System | |
Trace type | Look down and back |
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Back |
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Streaming Video | |
Video Broadcast System | O4 |
Live view quality | 1080p@30/50/60/100fps |
Operating frequency |
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Transmitter Power (EIRP) |
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Communication Bandwidth | Maximum 60 MHz |
Maximum transmission distance (unobstructed, no interference) |
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Maximum transmission distance (unobstructed, with interference) |
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Maximum transmission distance (blocked, with interference) |
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Maximum download speed | Wi-Fi: 30 MB/s* * Measured in a lab environment with little interference in countries/regions that support both 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz. Download speeds may vary depending on actual conditions. |
Lower delay |
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Maximum video bitrate | 60 Mbps |
Antennas | 4 antennas, 2T4R |
Wi-Fi | |
Protocol | 802.11a/b/g/n/ac |
Operating frequency |
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Transmitter Power (EIRP) |
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Bluetooth | |
Protocol | Bluetooth 5.0 |
Operating frequency | 2.400-2.4835 GHz |
Transmitter Power (EIRP) | <10 dbm="" td=""> |
Smart Flight Battery | |
Capacity | 2150 mAh |
Weight | About 145g |
Standard Voltage | 14.76V |
Maximum charging voltage | 17 V |
Battery type | Li-ion |
Energy | 31.7 Wh@0.5C |
Charging temperature | 5 to 40C |
Charging time |
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Recommended charger |
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Battery Charging Dispenser | |
Introduction | 5-20 V, 3 A max |
Output (power build up) | Maximum 65W |
Exit (charge) | Maximum 17 V |
Output (USB) | 5V, 2A |
Type of charge | Three batteries are charged in sequence. |
Compatibility | Smart Flight Battery for DJI Avata 2 |
Save | |
Recommended microSD cards |
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DJI FPV 3 Remote Control | |
Maximum Uptime | About 10 hours |
Operating temperature | -10 to 40C |
Charging temperature | 0 to 50C |
Charging time | 2 hours |
Type of charge | 5V, 2A |
Battery capacity | 2600 mAh |
Weight | About 240g |
Dimensions | 165*119*62 mm (L*W*H) |
Operating frequency | 2.400-2.4835 GHz |
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